Opposite of done or performed with a conscious purpose or intent
Opposite of done deliberately through one's own volition after thorough consideration
Opposite of having a tendency to inflict suffering and pain on others
Opposite of past tense for to choose to do
“Homer tells Bart and Lisa they need not try if their best results in failure.”
Opposite of past tense for to give, especially by way of a will after one's passing
“He openly admits that he will withhold his wealth, and ultimately give it to a charity of his choice instead of his own children.”
Opposite of past tense for expressing inevitable events
“I try to bring a little mystery to what might happen because that engages people more.”
Opposite of past tense for to (attempt to) mentally cause to happen
“The caterers spent the entire time flapping their arms in a furious, but futile attempt to discourage the flies from landing on their foods.”
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